четверг, 6 октября 2011 г.
F63.9
Love recognized as disease (a line of mental disorders).
Scientists have categorized Love.
Love has been put on a par with such notable deviations as alcoholism, kleptomania, drug etc.
Love from a chemical point of view - this is a cocktail of dopamine, oxytocin, vasopressin and epinephrine.
I know one simple fact that love is not only an altered state of consciousness, but the whole body also.
And yet, I think it's unrealistic, it is unrealistic to try to categorize the love.
They say that love is a disease of the number F63.9
What do you think ?
Grem
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Scientists have categorized Love.
Love has been put on a par with such notable deviations as alcoholism, kleptomania, drug etc.
Love from a chemical point of view - this is a cocktail of dopamine, oxytocin, vasopressin and epinephrine.
I know one simple fact that love is not only an altered state of consciousness, but the whole body also.
And yet, I think it's unrealistic, it is unrealistic to try to categorize the love.
They say that love is a disease of the number F63.9
What do you think ?
Grem
Apple Steve Jobs
I woke up, showered, made coffee, turned on the TV ... One news on all news channels and the Internet - Steve Jobs has died.
Only few of us knew him personally, but why is such a longing and sadness and sorrow? For millions people?
I believe that Jobs was a man of dreams. In addition, his work speak for it much more eloquently.
And now it's some a persistent sense of loss, we have lost, no doubt, a brilliant visionary who was able to make the dream a reality.
R.I.P.
Steve Jobs
Only few of us knew him personally, but why is such a longing and sadness and sorrow? For millions people?
I believe that Jobs was a man of dreams. In addition, his work speak for it much more eloquently.
And now it's some a persistent sense of loss, we have lost, no doubt, a brilliant visionary who was able to make the dream a reality.
R.I.P.
Steve Jobs
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